Leicester City Player Booked For On-Field Tribute To Late Club Owner

Fans are outraged over the decision by a Premier League referee to book Leicester City's Damari Gray for removing his jersey in a post-goal tribute to the club's late owner.

Saturday night's game against Cardiff City was an emotional event for Leicester City, who were taking the field for the first time since the death of club owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha.

The Thai businessman, who was widely beloved for his part in the club's unprecedented Premier League title winning campaign two years ago, was one of five people tragically killed in a helicopter crash outside the club's King Power Stadium on October 27.

His memory was honoured by players, fans and staff who observed a tearful minute's silence and unfurled a huge flag which read "R.I.P Vichai" before kick off.